Scholarly publishing has gone through turbulent times. Enormous growth in supply and expenditure has been followed – dramatically and unexpectedly – by severe contraction of budgets. The ‘creative destruction’ of the 2008 global financial crisis has produced new opportunities and forced legislators, administrators, academics and librarians to consider alternatives to traditional subscription models. This article presents a case study of one UK-based ‘gold’ publisher's attempts to create a viable, sustainable alternative, which aims to bring the same benefits of open access publishing to the social sciences and arts & humanities as have been proven to work in STM – so, providing insights into the strategic choices of product, scope and aims,...
Taubert NC. Recent Processes of Change from the Perspective of Academic Publishers. In: Weingart P, ...
The Internet has made possible the cost-effective dissemination of scientific journals in the form o...
This column examines the growth and impact of open access (OA) with emphasis on a UK/European perspe...
In recent years, Open Access has received increased attention by scholars and practitioners as an al...
This paper reports findings from a project undertaken for the Joint Information Services Committee (...
A new wave of university presses is emerging. Common characteristics are that they are open access (...
In an open access world, will journal subscription inflation simply be replaced by APC inflation? ...
Running scholarly presses as profit centers is becoming increasingly unsustainable as many are barel...
The crisis in academic publishing raises fundamental questions about the nature of scholarly enquiry...
Scholarly communication of all types is changing dramatically with the introduction of electronic te...
University libraries have witnessed sweeping changes in scholarly publishing over the past decade. D...
COVID-19 has thrown many aspects of university research culture into acute relief. As the reality of...
Academic publishing is in an unstable period of transition. There is a growing degree of anger, espe...
In 2017, several reports were published highlighting the growth of new innovative publishing operati...
The release in September 2018 of Plan S has led many small and society publishers to examine their b...
Taubert NC. Recent Processes of Change from the Perspective of Academic Publishers. In: Weingart P, ...
The Internet has made possible the cost-effective dissemination of scientific journals in the form o...
This column examines the growth and impact of open access (OA) with emphasis on a UK/European perspe...
In recent years, Open Access has received increased attention by scholars and practitioners as an al...
This paper reports findings from a project undertaken for the Joint Information Services Committee (...
A new wave of university presses is emerging. Common characteristics are that they are open access (...
In an open access world, will journal subscription inflation simply be replaced by APC inflation? ...
Running scholarly presses as profit centers is becoming increasingly unsustainable as many are barel...
The crisis in academic publishing raises fundamental questions about the nature of scholarly enquiry...
Scholarly communication of all types is changing dramatically with the introduction of electronic te...
University libraries have witnessed sweeping changes in scholarly publishing over the past decade. D...
COVID-19 has thrown many aspects of university research culture into acute relief. As the reality of...
Academic publishing is in an unstable period of transition. There is a growing degree of anger, espe...
In 2017, several reports were published highlighting the growth of new innovative publishing operati...
The release in September 2018 of Plan S has led many small and society publishers to examine their b...
Taubert NC. Recent Processes of Change from the Perspective of Academic Publishers. In: Weingart P, ...
The Internet has made possible the cost-effective dissemination of scientific journals in the form o...
This column examines the growth and impact of open access (OA) with emphasis on a UK/European perspe...